Memorable Commercials [May 2025]
We all have at least one or two commercial jingles that we can’t help but hum once we’ve heard them, right? Especially in the broadcasts from May 2025, it feels like there are more and more commercials that make you think, “What’s this song?” and lean in to listen.
Sometimes they’re refreshing, other times they’re songs that beautifully accompany heartwarming stories.
In this article, we’ll introduce CM songs that have left a deep impression on viewers.
You might find yourself reunited with a nostalgic tune or making a brand-new discovery.
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [May 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [June 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [March 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [April 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [February 2025]
- Memorable Commercials [January 2025]
- [May 2025] Compilation of Commercial Jingles
- Catchy commercial jingle [June 2025]
- [May 2025] Featured roundup of the latest buzzworthy commercials. Includes highlights on notable cast members and song information.
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [April 2025]
- Catchy Commercial Jingles [March 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [January 2025]
- Catchy commercial jingle [February 2025]
Memorable Commercials [May 2025] (31–40)
Fashion Leader feat. Soy SauceNanawo Akari


This commercial edits together dances by a variety of people holding Pocky, bringing them together as a single piece.
With the freedom in costumes and choreography, each person’s individuality shines, and that’s exactly why you can feel a kind of bond in everyone enjoying Pocky together.
The song that further highlights the fun of the dance is Nanao Akari’s “Oshare Banchō feat.
Soy Sauce.” Compared to ORANGE RANGE’s original, it gives a poppier impression, and its light arrangement really conveys the sense of fun.
I don’t need love.Yamamoto Aya


The product introduced as something to eat when you want to give it your all is the “Manhattan Clam Chili Pork Cutlet.” Sayaka Yamamoto, looking a bit down, gazes at the cityscape and takes a big bite of the product.
A nearby man sees this and his stomach growls, leading to a moment where they both chuckle.
The song playing in the commercial is “Ai Nante Iranai” sung by Sayaka Yamamoto.
It’s a very heartrending track, yet one that hints at a ray of light, making it a perfect match for the CM.
10-FEET
This commercial highlights the Daigas Group’s 120th anniversary while powerfully conveying that a spirit of challenge has been the driving force behind it.
TAKUMA from 10-FEET delivers a strong narration that, combined with dynamic visuals depicting various initiatives, clearly expresses the company’s determination to aim higher.
Further amplifying the energy and powerful atmosphere of the footage is the track provided by 10-FEET.
The band’s signature powerful sound leaves a strong impression, directly communicating the momentum to move forward.
Step to the MoonIwatatakanori

This commercial introduces the Haruyama original product line called the i-Series.
The i-Series consists of special suits perfect for summer that make you feel cool, and their features are clearly showcased in two commercials: the “Switch” version and the “Thermography” version.
The background music features “Step to the Moon,” a solo track by Takanori Iwata, who also appears in the commercials.
Its brisk tempo and beautiful high-tone vocals are especially appealing.
Summer-Colored LetterIshigaki Yū

This commercial promotes CHOYA’s limited-edition Natsu-ume, released as summer approaches, using soft, illustration-like animation.
It shows how the product is woven into a parent–child interaction, and from the fresh atmosphere, you can almost sense its gentle flavor.
The song that further highlights the tender mood of the visuals is Yu Ishigaki’s “Natsuiro Dayori.” Its light sound paired with a bright vocal conveys the refreshing breezes of summer and a forward-looking spirit to get through the heat.
Memorable Commercials [May 2025] (41–50)
traditionCHO CO PA CO CHO CO QUIN QUIN

This commercial announces that CHO CO PA CO CHO CO QUIN QUIN will be appearing at the Pocky Music Festival, building anticipation while also showcasing what kind of artists they are.
By showing live footage not only with on-site atmosphere but also as seen on a smartphone screen, it conveys both the power and the accessibility of the Pocky Music Festival.
Further heightening the excitement of the visuals is the song “tradition” by CHO CO PA CO CHO CO QUIN QUIN.
The layering of the track and vocals creates a unique sense of weightlessness, gradually amplifying the feeling that something is about to begin.
SeptemberEarth, Wind & Fire

This piece portrays Anne Nakamura, who made her stage debut here, visiting Haiyūza Theater as it draws the curtain on its 70-year history, and coming to feel the weight of that history and her gratitude.
With a can of Hon-Kirin in hand, she toasts with people who hold this place dear, creating a sense of warmth that suggests everyone intends to enjoy themselves right to the end.
The depiction of a resolve to take on new challenges also conveys human strength.
The song that underscores the lively, convivial atmosphere of everyone sharing their thoughts is Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September.” Its light, layered sound and vocals are striking, and its bright melody lifts the spirits of those who listen.


